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Unamee

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Psycho-physical adaptogen.

The Plants

Description

 

Cordyceps - Functionality of the first respiratory tract. Natural defenses of the body. Tonic action and metabolic support.

Scutellaria - Natural defenses of the body. Digestive and hepatic function. Articular functionality.

 

Deeply rooted in the tradition of natural medicine, without ever losing sight of science, CORDYCEPS-CURCUMA-SCUTELLARIA enhance a new synergy created and encapsulated in the unique formula of UNAME. The three principles enshrined in each capsule of UNAME represent some of the pillars of Kampo medicine from Traditional Chinese Madeicine and Ayurvedic Medicine.

In the tradition of HOPISPHARMA, we have ensured that by enclosing together such herbal principles from these three fundamental schools of medicine we obtain a formula that is always balanced in structure and effects while still maintaining high dosages and in full harmony with each other.

References and directions to TCM are in no way intended to be a substitute for Western medicine, medical advice and a varied diet.

 

 

INGREDIENTS

- CORDYCEPS SINENSIS (SYN. PAECILOMYCES HEPIALI CHEN) MYCELIUM E.S. tit. 30 % polysaccharides*

- SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS GIORGI RADIX E.S. tit. 98 % balicalein*

- TURMERIC LONGA L. RHIZOME E.S.*/**

 

HOW TO USE THE PRODUCT

1 capsule daily on a full stomach.

 

DAILY DOSES

Cordyceps sinensis Tit 30% in polysaccharides 250mg

Scutellaria baicalensis Tit 98% in baicalein 175mg

Curcuma longa ** 72mg

 

FORMAT

60 cps. of 500mg

 

* country of origin R.P.China

** according to the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/456 and No. 2880 30/01/23 only non-titrated dry extract.

Turmeric carries the following ministerial warning "IMPORTANT WARNING In case of impaired liver function, biliary function, or gallstones, use of the product is not recommended.
Do not use during pregnancy and lactation. Do not use for prolonged periods
Without consulting your doctor. If you are taking medication, you should seek the advice of your doctor."

 

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Traditional Chinese medicine is not yet a recognized health practice. The disorders mentioned are considered from a non-diagnostic point of view. Any treatments mentioned are intended as treatments to promote the rebalancing of the body and the general well-being of the person and should NOT be understood as therapy, cure, for which you should consult your doctor.

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